JL weight?

tobyw

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^^^ That's mine on a CAT scale just outside K-Falls, Oregon on the way down to the Rubicon back in June. We were loaded out pretty good for the week:

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At that time the Jeep was running stock wheels with the 37" BFG A/T's, a winch sunk into the plastic front bumper, and just the OEM sliders, so really no heavy aftermarket stuff :icon_crazy:
 

NFRs2000NYC

Member
So a pretty standard build, with driver, 1 passenger and road trip stuff we're looking at a 6000lb rig. Bout what I expected. Looking forward to my diesel. :yup:
 

SouthCo

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^^^ That's mine on a CAT scale just outside K-Falls, Oregon on the way down to the Rubicon back in June. We were loaded out pretty good for the week:

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At that time the Jeep was running stock wheels with the 37" BFG A/T's, a winch sunk into the plastic front bumper, and just the OEM sliders, so really no heavy aftermarket stuff :icon_crazy:

Sorry to be off topic but what kind of shelf do you have in the rear cargo area? Thinking that would be something I may need.
 

tobyw

Member
Sorry to be off topic but what kind of shelf do you have in the rear cargo area? Thinking that would be something I may need.

I built it... It's just a cheap Harbor Freight hitch carrier that I cut down to width, glued back together, and then made a couple crossmembers that span the tub and utilize the hard top mounting bolts. Super simple, weighs almost nothing, and cost me about $26 after the coupon :D

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JTCO

Meme King
I built it... It's just a cheap Harbor Freight hitch carrier that I cut down to width, glued back together, and then made a couple crossmembers that span the tub and utilize the hard top mounting bolts. Super simple, weighs almost nothing, and cost me about $26 after the coupon :D

That's fucking brilliant. Good job.
 

VitaMeVas

New member
I built it... It's just a cheap Harbor Freight hitch carrier that I cut down to width, glued back together, and then made a couple crossmembers that span the tub and utilize the hard top mounting bolts. Super simple, weighs almost nothing, and cost me about $26 after the coupon :D


Great idea. Great Job! Might try this one.
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SouthCo

New member
I built it... It's just a cheap Harbor Freight hitch carrier that I cut down to width, glued back together, and then made a couple crossmembers that span the tub and utilize the hard top mounting bolts. Super simple, weighs almost nothing, and cost me about $26 after the coupon :D

Great job!
 

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